• @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Valve has openly stated that they only work on things that interest them, which is why unless there is some interesting new technology to play with (like they played with VR for Alyx), there will be no HL3.

    I can totally see them chasing the shiny and dropping VR to focus on Steamdeck as the new Shiny, and then dropping Steamdeck to focus on whatever the new technological shiny is after that.

    • Brawler Yukon
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      101 year ago

      The speculation for a while (and, frankly, the direction I’d love to see them go in) is that the work on the Deck was going to be a stepping stone to a standalone VR headset. Take what they learned in VR with the Index and then what they learned in portable PCs with the Deck and slap the two together to get a real Quest competitor out there.

      There’ve even been numerous leaks over the years (even pre-Deck) about a standalone headset internally labeled “Deckard”.

    • BarqsHasBite
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      11 year ago

      The difference here is that the steamdeck is a pretty good success. This (and its successors) will guarantee their future. They’re be fools to drop it.

      • GreenAlex
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        11 year ago

        Hopefully I’m not being overly optimistic in agreeing. I love my Deck but am not impressed at all in the rest of the handheld market. Being stuck on Windows and not having necessary tools like the trackpads means that I’m not hopeful for the market if the Steam Deck doesn’t continue.

      • @TheDarkKnight
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        11 year ago

        I think they’re building towards an Index/Steam Deck marriage. Idk if it’ll be the next gen or following another release cycle for both products but I think that is ultimately where they are driving towards.

        • BarqsHasBite
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          11 year ago

          Don’t see how you can marry those when can’t put them together into one device.